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Squamish letter: Thanks to the medics

Squamish letter: Thanks to the medics

'My personal scare brought home to me, how blessed we are here, in Squamish, with kind and proficient medical professionals, and the relevance these days, to help promote global peace. '
Squamish votes: You can cast your ballot this week, folks!

Squamish votes: You can cast your ballot this week, folks!

With the writs being dropped, it is officially election season. Find out who can vote, how to register, and where to cast your ballot.
Safety Dance

Safety Dance

What’s next for the Sea to Sky highway?
Only a few hundred people likely to need involuntary care under new plan: psychiatrist

Only a few hundred people likely to need involuntary care under new plan: psychiatrist

Dr. Daniel Vigo says only about 2,500 people in B.C. have a combination of mental illness, substance use and brain injury, and even fewer are “extremely intractably disturbed”
A look at the new districts in B.C.'s fall election as legislature grows to 93 seats

A look at the new districts in B.C.'s fall election as legislature grows to 93 seats

The Oct. 19 election in British Columbia will feature new electoral districts that increase the number of seats in the legislature from 87 to 93.
Canucks aiming to play a faster, riskier style this season

Canucks aiming to play a faster, riskier style this season

Tocchet: “We want to be a little more risky, obviously, but we don’t want to be a high-risk team. We’ve just got to find that sweet spot.”
B.C. leaders officially start election campaign talking health, addiction, economy

B.C. leaders officially start election campaign talking health, addiction, economy

It didn't take long for the leaders of the two contending parties in British Columbia's election to take a few personal jabs. Lt.-Gov. Janet Austin issued the writ Saturday for the 43rd provincial general election, which will take place on Oct. 19.
With no Demko timeline, Canucks sign goaltender Kevin Lankinen

With no Demko timeline, Canucks sign goaltender Kevin Lankinen

Lankinen had a .912 save percentage in his last two seasons as a backup with the Nashville Predators.
Squamish's Dirt Wizards Jump Park reopens after months of community effort

Squamish's Dirt Wizards Jump Park reopens after months of community effort

‘We’re working to include Indigenous communities and ensure the park remains open and welcoming to all,’ said president of the Dirt Wizards Jump Park Association.
Canucks: Quinn Hughes wants to be back with Filip Hronek

Canucks: Quinn Hughes wants to be back with Filip Hronek

Quinn Hughes: "You don't fix what's not broken."